TWO IVORY NETSUKE
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TWO IVORY NETSUKE

EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)

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TWO IVORY NETSUKE
Edo Period (19th century)
An ivory netsuke of a man wearing a large straw hat standing on his right foot and holding a teapot in the right hand, with signature Masatomo (some old damage and restoration); and another of Hotei standing and holding a large sack containing a child, details partly stained in black, green and red, signed on the base in a rectangular reserve Takayoshi (minor old damage)
27/8in. (7.4cm.) and 13/8in. (3.2cm.) high respectively (2)
Provenance
The second, Henry Charles Clifford Collection
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